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Old 12-20-2017, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by saywat?
yea pretty much. im jus curious tho how old are u?
Oh wow, iight bro glad I could make you laugh.
Ima take a wild guess and assume you're laughing because nun of the stuff I'm doing are according to the expensive fancy famously known mods. Like some vossen rims maybe, or some bc coils ehh idk man but I'm just sharing bro to each of his own
Old 12-20-2017, 01:18 PM
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nah its funny bc you drew a pic
Old 12-20-2017, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by saywat?
nah its funny bc you drew a pic
Lml na I was at work bored and I actually draw a lil sometime so I just came up with it and just shared. But I'm 26 bro.
Old 12-21-2017, 03:39 PM
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Old 12-24-2017, 03:46 PM
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Recommended tire size for 20x10.5 wheels all around with 25 offset? Current lowered on eibach springs, most likely switching to coils in the spring. Car is an '08 s coupe
Old 12-24-2017, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by GariepyVQ
Recommended tire size for 20x10.5 wheels all around with 25 offset? Current lowered on eibach springs, most likely switching to coils in the spring. Car is an '08 s coupe
Here's a pic of Simpsons G, running same wheel specs and similar drop, he's on 275/30/20s~


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Old 12-24-2017, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Here's a pic of Simpsons G, running same wheel specs and similar drop, he's on 275/30/20s~


Thanks man, that looks nice. Think he even has the same wheel as me in a different finish. VFS1's?
Old 12-27-2017, 12:32 PM
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I have a 2011 Base sedan. Found a crazy deal on some 20x9 ET15 Squared wheels. I know at minimum it will be aggressive, but will that work without having to do excessive camber or fender work
Old 12-28-2017, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by r2dmax
I have a 2011 Base sedan. Found a crazy deal on some 20x9 ET15 Squared wheels. I know at minimum it will be aggressive, but will that work without having to do excessive camber or fender work
Check ChinkyChoys setups on page 1 on this epic thread~
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...post-here.html
The closest to yours would be that 9.5 +25 running 245s, camber isn't crazy but you may have to stretch 225s to get them to work on those 9 +15s.
FWIW that ChinkyChoy setup would be about 4mm in from your 9" wheel edge so you would have to go less tire width for the same fender clearance.

Your wheel edge will be poking quite a bit, so if you drop pretty low you will have to run more camber to keep that wheel edge from making contact at the fender.
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Bro - I had bought this set up already because I found a really good deal (Kill me) - Couldn't pass up - Now my concern is how can I make it fit - I want to know about it all before I go find me the right size tires

2011 G37 sedan upgraded to BBK

20X9 (F) et 15
20X11.5 (R) et 20

I know I will be running a lot of negative camber and might have to roll the fenders but what tire size do you think I can get - I am ordering my coilovers suspension soon so want to know my tire option in advance. Hope you can help - Thanks bro
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Originally Posted by 2011-G
Bro - I had bought this set up already because I found a really good deal (Kill me) - Couldn't pass up - Now my concern is how can I make it fit - I want to know about it all before I go find me the right size tires

2011 G37 sedan upgraded to BBK

20X9 (F) et 15
20X11.5 (R) et 20

I know I will be running a lot of negative camber and might have to roll the fenders but what tire size do you think I can get - I am ordering my coilovers suspension soon so want to know my tire option in advance. Hope you can help - Thanks bro
Post that exact text in this thread and see what the Hellaflush guys say, this one is out of my league
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...sh-thread.html
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Old 01-07-2018, 07:26 PM
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I've been running the OEM rims on my G37S with 245/40/19 tires on front, and 275/35/19 rears and 15mm front spacers, 20mm rear and it's fine.

I ran the specs for the wheels I'm looking at through the calculator and it says the rears would be +30.7mm on the outside in the rear. Would that poke outside the rear fender? I'm on Eibach's and the car is my DD so I can't be crazy aggressive but like the nice deep dish rim look.

For reference the new rim spec is 19 x 10, +25mm offset. Tires would be 275/35/19.
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Originally Posted by sydnrusty
I've been running the OEM rims on my G37S with 245/40/19 tires on front, and 275/35/19 rears and 15mm front spacers, 20mm rear and it's fine.

I ran the specs for the wheels I'm looking at through the calculator and it says the rears would be +30.7mm on the outside in the rear. Would that poke outside the rear fender? I'm on Eibach's and the car is my DD so I can't be crazy aggressive but like the nice deep dish rim look.

For reference the new rim spec is 19 x 10, +25mm offset. Tires would be 275/35/19.
Check this post a few posts up
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...ml#post4174276
This would be a similar fit, and your set would be 6mm less poke that that one.
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Old 01-08-2018, 06:14 AM
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Thanks! That helps. A bit far out for my taste so I'm going with the lower offset version.
Would it look weird running a front rim with 10mm more offset than the rear?
Here's the specifics of what I'm looking at:

Front: 19 x 8.5, +25 offset, 245/40/19 tires
Rear: 19 x 9.5, +35 offset, 275/35/19 tires

The other wheel size options available are: 19 x 8.5, +35 offset and 19 x 10, +25 offset. Tires would be same size as I already have those

My car is on Eibach springs. Any advice about which combo would look best would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Old 01-08-2018, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by sydnrusty
Thanks! That helps. A bit far out for my taste so I'm going with the lower offset version.
Would it look weird running a front rim with 10mm more offset than the rear?
Here's the specifics of what I'm looking at:

Front: 19 x 8.5, +25 offset, 245/40/19 tires
Rear: 19 x 9.5, +35 offset, 275/35/19 tires

The other wheel size options available are: 19 x 8.5, +35 offset and 19 x 10, +25 offset. Tires would be same size as I already have those

My car is on Eibach springs. Any advice about which combo would look best would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Yeah, I'm more conservative in wheel fit too, like flush but not poke
Having 10mm more offset in front is actually perfect since you're going an inch wider in back which will get you similar fit at the fender front & rear. Tire sizes are spot on too!
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